2016 Sheffield City Council election

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2016 Sheffield City Council election
Coat of arms of Sheffield City Council.png
  2015 5 May 2016 2018  

All 84 seats to Sheffield City Council
43 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
 
Party Labour Liberal Democrats
Seats won5719
Seat changeDecrease2.svg2Increase2.svg2
Popular vote58,09931,392
Percentage39.1%21.1%
SwingDecrease2.svg2.0%Increase2.svg4.6%

 Third partyFourth party
 
Party Green UKIP
Seats won44
Seat changeSteady2.svg0Steady2.svg0
Popular vote19,92122,716
Percentage13.4%15.3%
SwingIncrease2.svg1.4%Decrease2.svg1.5%

Sheffield local election map 2016.gif
Map showing the election results. Each ward represents 3 seats, and seats with multiple parties are coloured accordingly.

Majority party before election

Labour

Majority party after election

Labour

Sheffield City Council elections took place on Thursday 5 May 2016, alongside nationwide local elections. All 84 seats were up for election, 3 per ward, after several electoral boundaries were changed. Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party contested all 84 seats. The Conservatives fielded 55 candidates, UKIP 43, TUSC 23 and Yorkshire First 1. There was also 1 independent candidate. [1] Voters in the Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough Parliamentary constituency also elected Gill Furniss MP, in a by-election triggered by the death of her husband Harry Harpham MP. [2]

Contents

Election results

Sheffield City Council Election Result 2016
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet gain/lossSeats %Votes %Votes+/−
  Labour 5713-267.939.158,099-2.0
  Liberal Democrats 1920+222.621.131,392+4.6
  Green 41104.813.419,921+1.4
  UKIP 40004.815.322,716-1.5
  Conservative 00000.08.412,541-4.1
  TUSC 00000.02.13,109+0.9
  Yorkshire First 00000.00.3399New
  Independent 00000.00.2254N/A

The result had the following consequences for the total number of seats on the Council after the elections:

PartyPrevious councilNew council+/-
Labour 5957Decrease2.svg2
Liberal Democrats 1719Increase2.svg2
Green 44Steady2.svg0
UKIP 44Steady2.svg0
Total8484
Working majority 34  30 

Retiring councillors

Labour

Liberal Democrats

Greens

Ward results

Beauchief & Greenhill

Richard Shaw, Julie Gledhill and Roy Munn were sitting Beauchief & Greenhill councillors.

Beauchief & Greenhill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Bob Pullin 2,369 42.3
Liberal Democrats Richard Shaw* 2,322 41.5
Liberal Democrats Andy Nash 2,300 41.1
Labour Julie Gledhill*1,81832.5
Labour Roy Munn*1,77131.6
Labour John Kirby1,47826.4
UKIP Andrew Telford68812.3
UKIP Jean Simpson67312.0
Green Catherine Hartley3937.0
Conservative Andy Taylor3446.1
Green Paul Horada-Bradnum3185.7
Green Rita Wilcock2845.1
Conservative John Scotting2684.8
Conservative Peter Morris2554.6
TUSC Terry Murphy1242.2
Majority4828.6
Turnout 5,61539
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing

Beighton

Helen Mirfin-Boukouris, Ian Saunders and Chris Rosling-Josephs were sitting Beighton councillors.

Beighton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Helen Mirfin-Boukouris* 1,962 50.7
Labour Ian Saunders* 1,947 50.3
Labour Chris Rosling-Josephs* 1,704 44.0
UKIP Brett Colk1,15429.8
Conservative Shirley Diane Clayton77720.1
Liberal Democrats Sophie Thornton2536.5
Liberal Democrats Richard Sangar2496.4
Green Richard Madden2396.2
Green Clare Relton2396.2
Liberal Democrats Allan Wisbey2095.4
Green Kiri Smith1513.9
TUSC Margaret Gray1413.6
Majority55014.2
Turnout 3,88728
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Birley

Bryan Lodge, Denise Fox and Karen McGowan were sitting Birley councillors.

Birley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Bryan Lodge* 1,912 51.0
Labour Denise Fox* 1,861 49.7
Labour Karen McGowan* 1,719 45.9
UKIP Bradley Colk96025.6
UKIP Dennis Hobson93124.8
Conservative Calum Heaton38710.3
Liberal Democrats Jane Chapman3258.7
Green Anthony Naylor3108.3
Liberal Democrats Andrew Dixon2817.5
Green Ruth Nicol2456.5
Green Alan Yearsley2316.2
Liberal Democrats Hilda Wisbey1854.9
TUSC John Voyse832.2
Majority75920.3
Turnout 3,75829
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Broomhill & Sharrow Vale

Aodan Marken and Brian Webster were sitting Broomhill councillors.

Broomhill & Sharrow Vale
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Michelle Cook 1,956 40.9
Green Magid Magid 1,882 39.3
Labour Kieran Harpham 1,860 38.9
Labour Saleh Alnoud1,77137.0
Green Aodan Marken*1,73436.2
Green Brian Webster*1,65734.6
Liberal Democrats Barbara Masters58712.3
Liberal Democrats Iain Prest52210.9
Liberal Democrats Kurtis Crossland4599.6
Conservative Chris Hallam3567.4
Conservative Toby Abbs3447.2
Conservative Michael Ginn2765.8
UKIP Pat Sullivan2134.5
TUSC Bridget Gilbert1202.5
Majority891.9
Turnout 4,80032
Labour hold Swing
Green hold Swing
Labour gain from Green Swing

Burngreave

Jackie Drayton and Talib Hussain were sitting Burngreave councillors.

Burngreave
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jackie Drayton* 3,483 67.2
Labour Talib Hussain* 3,228 62.3
Labour Mark Jones 2,784 53.7
UKIP Ashish Bhandari53910.4
Green Mobeen Arshad5069.8
Liberal Democrats Iltaf Hussain4418.5
Green Stephanie Windle4178.0
Green Chris Sissons3997.7
Liberal Democrats Mubarak Ismail3777.3
Liberal Democrats Shelley Cockayne3246.2
Conservative Russell Cutts2845.5
Conservative Timothy Marsh1983.8
Conservative Alexander Taylor1813.5
Majority2,24543.3
Turnout 5,21137
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

City

Robert Murphy was a sitting Central councillor.

City
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Douglas Johnson 708 48.8
Green Robert Murphy* 626 43.2
Labour Moya O'Rourke 617 42.6
Green Declan Paul Walsh59240.8
Labour Gareth Slater58140.1
Labour Amar Ilyas54737.7
Liberal Democrats Anders Hanson14710.1
Liberal Democrats David Frederick Chapman1168.0
Conservative Raymond Lawrence1077.4
Liberal Democrats Muhammad Zahur785.4
TUSC Sam Morecroft473.2
Majority251.8
Turnout 1,45620
Green hold Swing
Green hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Crookes & Crosspool

Anne Murphy was a sitting Crookes councillor.

Crookes & Crosspool
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Anne Murphy* 2,713 41.4
Liberal Democrats Adam Patrick Hanrahan 2,573 39.2
Labour Craig Gamble-Pugh 2,180 33.2
Labour Rosemary Telfer2,10832.1
Liberal Democrats Mohammed Mahroof1,98630.3
Liberal Democrats Gail Alice Smith1,97630.1
Green Peter Garbutt1,37521.0
Green Rose Garratt98915.1
Green Logan Robin80912.3
UKIP Elizabeth Mary Brownhill6139.3
Conservative Joe McNeillie4807.3
Conservative Edward Reeves4096.2
Conservative Miles Waters2884.4
TUSC Nicholas Pater Pearson Hall1131.7
Majority721.2
Turnout 6,57347
Labour hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Darnall

Mazher Iqbal and Mary Lea were sitting Darnall councillors.

Darnall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mazher Iqbal* 2,806 65.0
Labour Mary Lea* 2,672 61.9
Labour Zahira Naz 2,423 56.2
UKIP Peter William O'Brien69016.0
UKIP Nigel Terence James65515.2
UKIP Matthew John Priest60614.0
Liberal Democrats Sohail Shaffaq Mohammed2856.6
Green Joydu Al-Mahfuz2475.7
Liberal Democrats Pauline Susan Memmott2165.0
Conservative Richard Blyth1914.4
Green Kathy Aston1864.3
Liberal Democrats Janet Frances Shaddock1864.3
Green Eamonn Charles Ward1162.7
TUSC Phil King821.9
Majority1,73340.2
Turnout 4,32433
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Dore & Totley

Colin Ross, Joe Otten and Martin Smith were sitting Dore & Totley councillors.

Dore & Totley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Colin Arthur Ross* 3,875 56.2
Liberal Democrats Joe Otten* 3,547 51.4
Liberal Democrats Martin Richard Smith* 3,391 49.1
Conservative Kath Lawrence1,32019.1
Conservative Christopher Pitchfork1,24718.1
Labour David Crosby1,07215.5
Labour Maggie Ewan96614.0
Conservative Marcus Wells84612.3
Labour Mohamadi Fouad Al75210.9
UKIP Tebb Clare Wallis6199.0
Green David Applebaum5788.4
Green Gill Black4326.3
Green Julian Briggs2884.2
Majority2,07130.0
Turnout 6,90747
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

East Ecclesfield

Steve Wilson and Pauline Andrews were sitting East Ecclesfield councillors. Sioned-Mair Richards was a sitting Shiregreen & Brightside councillor.

East Ecclesfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Andy Bainbridge 1,919 40.8
Labour Steve Wilson* 1,558 33.1
UKIP Pauline Andrews* 1,531 32.5
Labour Sioned-Mair Richards*1,49331.7
UKIP Anthea Brownrigg1,38829.5
UKIP John Brownrigg1,38329.4
Liberal Democrats Kate Guest81117.2
Liberal Democrats John Housley80117.0
Liberal Democrats Alan Hooper63513.5
Conservative Adam James Allcroft50610.8
Green Louise Amanda Dunk2866.1
Green Kaye Horsfield2695.7
Green David Dike1643.5
TUSC Steven Paul Hible861.8
Majority380.8
Turnout 4,71933
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
UKIP hold Swing

Ecclesall

Roger Davison and Shaffaq Mohammed were sitting Ecclesall councillors.

Ecclesall
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Roger Noel Davison* 3,439 44.6
Liberal Democrats Paul James Scriven 3,164 41.0
Liberal Democrats Shaffaq Mohammed* 2,787 36.1
Labour Alison Freeman2,36930.7
Labour Kevan Rushton1,84924.0
Labour Chris Olewicz1,79423.2
Green Stewart John Clifford Kemp1,51719.7
Green Emily Forster1,17115.2
Green Jason Leman82110.6
Conservative Roger Barnsley79110.2
Conservative John Westley Chapman7209.3
Conservative Daniel Johnson5747.4
UKIP John Douglas Lowcock5146.7
TUSC Roan Alexander James1081.4
Majority4185.4
Turnout 7,73249
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Firth Park

Alan Law was a sitting Firth Park councillor.

Firth Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Alan Law* 2,424 59.1
Labour Abdul Khayum 1,916 46.7
Labour Abtisam Mohamed 1,844 45.0
UKIP Anis Abdullah75218.3
UKIP Ishleen Oberoi62215.2
UKIP Muzafar Rahman57714.1
Green Amy Catherine Mack44310.8
Green Sara-Jayne Hill3057.4
Conservative Judith R Burkinshaw3027.4
Liberal Democrats Fiona Clayton2696.6
Green Chris Pyke2466.0
Conservative George Roy Ledbury2395.8
Liberal Democrats Jack Weston2295.6
Conservative June Beryl Ledbury1984.8
Liberal Democrats Clare Green1904.6
Majority1,09226.7
Turnout 4,13229
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Fulwood

Sue Alston, Andrew Sangar and Cliff Woodcraft were sitting Fulwood councillors.

Fulwood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Sue Alston* 3,388 56.2
Liberal Democrats Andrew Paul Sangar* 3,112 51.6
Liberal Democrats Cliff Woodcraft* 3,063 50.8
Labour Lizzie Ellen1,39023.0
Labour Hafeas Rehman1,12118.6
Labour Abbas Shah1,03317.1
Green Judith Fiona Rutnam71111.8
Green Jon Ashe69111.5
Conservative Pat Barnsley64210.6
Conservative Tom Williams5789.6
Green Bev Cross5318.8
Conservative Philippa Bartlett5288.8
UKIP Granville Dronfield3846.4
TUSC Christopher Patrick McAndrew651.1
Majority1,67327.8
Turnout 6,04543
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Gleadless Valley

Lewis Dagnall was a sitting Central councillor, Chris Peace and Cate McDonald were sitting Gleadless Valley councillors.

Gleadless Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Lewis Dagnall* 2,348 56.7
Labour Chris Peace* 2,347 56.7
Labour Cate McDonald* 2,235 54.0
Green Jo Eckersley1,07425.9
Green Clare Jones86520.9
UKIP Mitchell Seymour69716.8
Green Ben Manovitch66516.1
Liberal Democrats Simon William Clement-Jones59114.3
Liberal Democrats John Dryden52312.6
Liberal Democrats Philip Arthur Shaddock50712.2
Conservative James Clark3508.5
TUSC Elizabeth Joan Morton2576.2
Majority1,16128.1
Turnout 4,14630
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Graves Park

Ian Auckland and Steve Ayris were sitting Graves Park councillors.

Graves Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Ian Auckland* 2,889 53.2
Liberal Democrats Susan Elaine Auckland 2,627 48.4
Liberal Democrats Steve Ayris* 2,374 43.7
Labour Mary Bishop1,73031.9
Labour Andy Belfield1,52028.0
Labour Steven Surgeon1,15321.2
Green David Maurice Hayes68412.6
Conservative Trevor Henry Grant4488.3
Green Bongai Fumhanda3917.2
Green Soo Vinnicombe3436.3
TUSC Keith Raymond Endean2354.3
Majority64411.8
Turnout 5,46941
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Hillsborough

Bob Johnson, George Lindars-Hammond and Josie Paszek were sitting Hillsborough councillors.

Hillsborough
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Bob Johnson* 2,998 53.3
Labour George Lindars-Hammond* 2,328 41.4
Labour Josie Paszek* 2,312 41.1
UKIP Chris Bennett1,21621.6
Green Margaret Anne Evans92916.5
Green Christine Gilligan Kubo70712.6
Green Alex Fenton-Thomas70512.5
Liberal Democrats Mary Perpetua Aston65411.6
Liberal Democrats John Simon Knight61510.9
Liberal Democrats Eilidh Pattie5159.2
Conservative Natalie Challanger4457.9
Conservative David John Harrison4007.1
Conservative Paul Anthony Wallace2975.3
TUSC Victoria Judith Wainwright1903.4
Majority1,09619.5
Turnout 5,64338
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Manor Castle

Pat Midgley and Terry Fox were sitting Manor Castle councillors.

Manor Castle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Pat Midgley* 1,778 58.0
Labour Lisa Banes 1,593 52.0
Labour Terry Fox* 1,523 49.7
Green Graham Stephen Wroe59119.3
Green Susi Liles43614.2
Yorkshire First Jack Carrington39913.0
Green Malcolm Liles38212.5
Liberal Democrats Kyle Crossland3029.9
Conservative Kane Holden2407.8
TUSC Alistair Tice2277.4
Liberal Democrats Philip Richard Jarvest1976.4
Liberal Democrats Tim Urry1675.4
Majority93230.4
Turnout 3,07823
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Mosborough

Tony Downing, David Barker and Isobel Bowler were sitting Mosborough councillors, Denise Reaney was a sitting Graves Park councillor.

Mosborough
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Tony Downing* 1,992 49.0
Labour David Barker* 1,833 45.1
Labour Isobel Bowler* 1,661 40.8
UKIP Joanne Elizabeth Parkin1,02225.1
UKIP Adrian Simpson83120.4
Conservative Alexandra Boman-Flavell64615.9
Liberal Democrats Chris Brown63615.6
Liberal Democrats Denise Reaney*58614.4
Liberal Democrats Rachael Anne Brown53213.1
TUSC Matthew Zion Green1593.9
Green Julie Anne White1423.5
Green David Mathews Smith1383.4
Green Anwen Fryer1223.0
Majority63915.7
Turnout 4,07930
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Nether Edge & Sharrow

Nasima Akther and Mohammad Maroof were sitting Nether Edge councillors.

Nether Edge & Sharrow
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Nasima Akther* 2,850 41.7
Labour Mohammad Maroof* 2,646 38.7
Green Alison Clare Teal 2,563 37.5
Labour Rosie Carter-Rich2,55537.4
Green Rob Cole2,40335.1
Green Steve Barnard2,23132.6
Liberal Democrats Shahid Ali1,09116.0
Liberal Democrats Mohammad Azim90413.2
Liberal Democrats Patricia Ann White79611.6
Conservative Laurence Smith2944.3
UKIP Jeffrey Stephen Shaw2744.0
Independent Calvin Mark Payne2543.7
TUSC James Peter Robert Williams1462.1
Majority80.1
Turnout 6,84347
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Green gain from Labour Swing

Park & Arbourthorne

Julie Dore and Jack Scott were sitting Park & Arbourthorne councillors.

Park & Arbourthorne
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Julie Dore* 1,962 56.5
Labour Ben Miskell 1,639 47.2
Labour Jack Scott* 1,497 43.1
UKIP Dennise Ann Dawson99328.6
Green Jen Barnard44912.9
Conservative Francis Henry Woodger38511.1
Liberal Democrats Ann Patricia Kingdom35510.2
Green Lyuba Ilieva Herbert3169.1
Liberal Democrats Mike Reynolds3088.9
Liberal Democrats Susan Elizabeth Ross2687.7
Green Edward Gordon Squires2537.3
TUSC Kristopher Connor Barker2206.3
Majority50414.5
Turnout 3,48127
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Richmond

Mike Drabble was a sitting Arbourthorne councillor, Dianne Hurst was a sitting Darnall councillor, Peter Rippon was a sitting Shiregreen & Brightside councillor.

Richmond
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mike Drabble* 2,177 56.3
Labour Dianne Hurst* 1,963 50.7
Labour Peter Rippon* 1,667 43.1
UKIP Mike Simpson1,10628.6
Conservative Harry Knowles42010.9
Conservative Andrew James Sneddon40710.5
Liberal Democrats Fiona Alison Bailey-Smith3148.1
Liberal Democrats Angela Margaret Hill2857.4
Green Amy Vanessa Benson2797.2
Liberal Democrats Jenifer Frances Yeoman Pennell2566.6
Green Rachel Hope2135.5
TUSC Rosie Kathleen Mayes2095.4
Green Nick Nuttgens1794.6
Majority56114.5
Turnout 3,87326.4
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Shiregreen & Brightside

Peter Price was a sitting Shiregreen & Brightside councillor, Garry Weatherall was a sitting Firth Park councillor.

Shiregreen & Brightside
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Peter Price* 2,273 56.3
Labour Dawn Dale 2,203 54.6
Labour Garry Weatherall* 1,746 43.3
UKIP Richard John Matthewman1,08026.8
UKIP Steven Dominic Winstone91522.7
Conservative David Colton3248.0
Green Deborah Jane Chadbourn2756.8
Liberal Democrats Chris Tosseano1964.9
Liberal Democrats Joe Harris1944.8
Green Katherine Rosemary Myles1854.6
Conservative Daniel James Harrison1684.2
Liberal Democrats Laura Elizabeth Pope1644.1
Conservative Edward Davey1634.0
Green Milton John Pennefather1303.2
Majority66616.5
Turnout 4,04829
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Southey

Tony Damms and Leigh Bramall were sitting Southey councillors, Jayne Dunn was a sitting Broomhill councillor.

Southey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Tony Damms* 2,014 52.0
Labour Leigh Bramall* 1,926 49.8
Labour Jayne Dunn* 1,834 47.4
UKIP Adele Paula Andrews1,17330.3
UKIP Yvonne Sheila Sykes90823.5
UKIP Marina Round82021.2
Liberal Democrats Mavis Butler2045.3
Green Andrew Philip Hards1925.0
Conservative James Edward Gould1914.9
Conservative Jason Southcott1764.5
Liberal Democrats Peter Frank Butler1714.4
Green David Paul Fox-Meakin1674.3
Conservative Carl McHugh1584.1
Liberal Democrats Jan White1433.7
Green Heather Jane Rostron1213.1
TUSC William Hornett611.6
Majority66117.1
Turnout 3,88628
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Stannington

David Baker and Vickie Priestley were sitting Stannington councillors, Penny Baker was a sitting Ecclesall councillor.

Stannington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats David Walton Baker* 2,665 47.1
Liberal Democrats Penny Baker* 2,524 44.6
Liberal Democrats Vickie Priestley* 2,332 41.2
Labour James Bangert1,44625.6
Labour Jayne Hawley1,43425.3
Labour Max Telfer1,28122.6
UKIP Shane Harper1,04718.5
Green Martin Keith Bradshaw5008.8
Green Melanie Kay3947.0
Conservative Lesley Blyth3516.2
Conservative Mark Thomas Finney3456.1
Green Christine Kellond3386.0
Conservative Alex Christakou2494.4
TUSC Jeremy John Short1172.1
Majority88615.6
Turnout 5,66939
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing
Liberal Democrats hold Swing

Stocksbridge & Upper Don

Jack Clarkson, Keith Davis and Richard Crowther were sitting Stocksbridge & Upper Don councillors, Katie Condliffe was a sitting Stannington councillor.

Stocksbridge & Upper Don
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UKIP Jack Clarkson* 2,097 41.7
UKIP Keith Davis* 1,952 38.8
Labour Richard Crowther* 1,688 33.5
UKIP Graeme Boyd Waddicar1,68533.5
Labour Julie Grocutt1,66833.1
Labour Phil Wood1,53430.5
Conservative Nigel John Geoffrey Owen69913.9
Liberal Democrats Katie Condliffe*57411.4
Green Angela Roberts4488.9
Green Dan Lyons4308.5
Liberal Democrats Julie Alexandra Wright3767.5
Liberal Democrats Shoshana Howard3557.1
Green Columba Elizabeth Timmins1973.9
TUSC Joseph Addy Dawes591.2
Majority30.1
Turnout 5,04335
UKIP hold Swing
UKIP hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Walkley

Olivia Blake, Ben Curran and Neale Gibson were sitting Walkley councillors.

Walkley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Olivia Blake* 2,686 49.5
Labour Ben Curran* 2,459 45.3
Labour Neale Gibson* 2,213 40.8
Green Sue Morton1,87734.6
Green Liam Hardy1,21822.5
Green Chris McMahon1,16421.5
Liberal Democrats Diane Wainwright Leek83715.4
UKIP Richard John Ratcliffe68112.6
Liberal Democrats Jonathan Graham Harston65712.1
Liberal Democrats Clare Brown56510.4
Conservative Alastair Geddes3466.4
TUSC Avram Misha Warren Benjamin1663.1
Majority3366.2
Turnout 5,44635
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

West Ecclesfield

Adam Hurst, John Booker and Zoe Sykes were sitting West Ecclesfield councillors.

West Ecclesfield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Adam Hurst* 1,675 35.1
UKIP John Charles Booker* 1,651 34.6
Labour Zoe Sykes* 1,507** 31.5
UKIP David Ogle1,50631.5
UKIP Jonathan Ogle1,39029.1
Labour Jared O'Mara 1,21825.5
Liberal Democrats Michael Levery1,02021.3
Liberal Democrats Victoria Margaret Bowden1,00020.9
Liberal Democrats John Cyril Bowden99820.9
Conservative Grace Margaret Atkinson52611.0
Green Jonathan Patrick Scaife3086.4
Green Jemima Perry2445.1
Green Gemma Lock1763.7
Majority00.0
Turnout 4,78734
Labour hold Swing
UKIP hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

Woodhouse

Michael Rooney and Jackie Satur were sitting Woodhouse councillors, Paul Wood was a sitting Richmond councillor.

Woodhouse
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Michael Rooney* 2,041 54.2
Labour Jackie Satur* 1,790 47.5
Labour Paul Wood* 1,696 45.0
UKIP Dennis Hobson1,02227.1
UKIP John-Daniel Marshall85622.7
Green John Francis Grant41511.0
Conservative Andrew George Farkas38910.3
Liberal Democrats Clare Acton3028.0
Green Victoria Jayne Horrocks2055.4
Liberal Democrats Sara Charlotte Sivan-Whitehouse2025.4
Liberal Democrats Alan Edward Whitehouse1854.9
Green James Robert Baynton Starky1804.8
TUSC Ian Whitehouse942.5
Majority67417.9
Turnout 3,78128
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

By-elections between 2016 and 2018

Mosborough

Death of Labour Cllr Isobel Bowler.

Mosborough by-election, 8 September 2016
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Democrats Gail Smith 1,711 45.6 +30.0
Labour Julie Grocutt1,27934.1-6.7
UKIP Joanne Parkin46612.4-12.7
Conservative Andrew Taylor2296.1-9.8
Green Julie White671.8-1.7
Majority43211.5N/A
Turnout 3,75227.2-2.8
Liberal Democrats gain from Labour Swing

Southey

Resignation of Labour Cllr Leigh Bramall.

Southey by-election, 4 May 2017
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Mike Chaplin 1,594 46.0 -3.8
Liberal Democrats Philip Brown70620.4+15.1
UKIP Dave Ogle59317.1-13.2
Conservative Jason Southcott38811.2+6.7
Green Andrew Hards972.8-2.2
Yorkshire Jim Warrender461.3N/A
Women's Equality Carol Keen401.2N/A
Majority88825.6+8.5
Turnout 3,46924.8-3.2
Labour hold Swing

Nether Edge and Sharrow

Resignation of Labour Cllr Nasima Akther.

Nether Edge and Sharrow by-election, 22 June 2017
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Jim Steinke 2,641 45.0 +3.3
Green Rob Unwin2,50942.7+7.6
Liberal Democrats Shahid Ali72212.3-3.7
Majority1322.3N/A
Turnout 5,87237.26-10
Labour hold Swing

Beighton

Resignation of Labour Cllr Helen Mirfin-Boukouris.

Beighton by-election, 12 October 2017
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Sophie Wilson 1,640 48.6 -2.1
Liberal Democrats Bob McCann89926.6+20.1
Conservative Laurence Smith55216.3-3.8
UKIP Shane Harper2126.3-23.5
Green Richard Naylor742.2-4.0
Majority74122.0+7.8
Turnout 3,38123.8-4.2
Labour hold Swing

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